I agree with the other poster about needing to learn more about management. Doing it right is as hard as coding, might be harder. And if you want to keep your skill up-to-date, you can do a little side project or something. Contributing to open source or CPAN would be very rewarding experience as well.

If you believe that the market for labor is efficient, then managing is harder than coding. Otherwise there would be more managers than coders and/or the coders would be paid more than their managers. (Neither of which is generally true, though there are exceptions to the latter).

I love coding. If I had to give up coding in order to give managing a try, I'd take it.

[Your Mother]:I adored the comic and the movie was almost a frame for frame remake (excepting the plot liberties to shorten it) but I still didn't quite like it. What's his nose, Jamie Earl whoever was flawless though.